Creek walk finds

Apriltaylor

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20180530_222504.jpg 20180531_145932.jpg 20180604_202804.jpg not sure about the white one, any thoughts?
 

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Tpmetal

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I would tend to say yes on the white one, but it's hard to tell... are there any clear signs of chipping the stone? It could just be natural wear, but the shape is suggestive of intended forming.
 

ptsofnc

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I like the serrated point. There are lots more in that creek.
 

Charl

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It is tough to say on that last one, but it is quartzite, and water will do a number on quartzite...
 

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Nice finds. I would say intact point, tip and rock, in that order.
 

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First 2 are good, last one (white) does not display anything saying artifact.
 

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